Walk among the ghosts of yesterday's empires: in “Eleven Reasons Why Asian Americans Are (Very) Good At Math” Grace Chao muses on Asian-American stereotypes; a student discovers her convent in the Himalayan Mountains has contracted indentured servants in “Black Lace” by Beena Kamlani; in “I Hear Michael Jackson at the Diner,” Dan Kraines reflects on the shame accompanying sexual assault.
Guest edited by by Sameer Pandya
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Walk among the ghosts of yesterday's empires: in “Eleven Reasons Why Asian Americans Are (Very) Good At Math” Grace Chao muses on Asian-American stereotypes; a student discovers her convent in the Himalayan Mountains has contracted indentured servants in “Black Lace” by Beena Kamlani; in “I Hear Michael Jackson at the Diner,” Dan Kraines reflects on the shame accompanying sexual assault.
Guest edited by by Sameer Pandya
Domestic orders ship via USPS Media Mail and international orders via USPS International First Class.